PICTURE: Red Wings A321 sports revamped livery

Russian carrier Red Wings has taken delivery of an Airbus A321 featuring a revamped livery for the airline.

The 220-seat aircraft (VP-BER), with an all-economy layout, arrived at Moscow Domodedovo on 18 April following painting in Montpellier.

Red Wings says the A321, a 2006 airframe, is one of four which will be introduced this year to modernise the carrier’s fleet.

“The new corporate identity is a reflection of our internal changes,” says Evgeny Klyucharyov, highlighting on-board service improvements and adjustments to increase business efficiency.

Russian bureau Duck Design has produced the revised livery, which features a red logo, resembling a simplified pair of wings, which is replicated in white with the carrier’s name on a red vertical fin.

Red Wings says the logo is a “logical continuation” of the previous one, but more “modern and dynamic”.

Partner operator Nordavia has also recently undergone a rebrand, under the Smartavia name, featuring a new livery.

Red Wings/Vyacheslav Klychkov

Source: Cirium Dashboard

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